Albanie Independente, quoted, 292.
Albanien und die Albanesen, quoted, 288.
Alberti (Mario), his L'Adriatico et il Mediterraneo, 66.
Alexander (King) and the Communists, 221. -- -- and the Croats, 400. -- -- on the Italians, 60, 120.
Ambassadors' Conference, 273, 337 et seq., 349 et seq.
Ambris (A. di) and the British boots, 219.
Anglo-Albanian Society, 296, 306, 323.
Apponyi (Count), on Hungary's neighbours, 371.
Asquith (H. H.) and Dalmatia, 92.
Austrian activities in Albania, 277-8, 281, 286, 292, 303, 316-7, 320.
Austrians in Montenegro, 97 et seq. -- their hospitals, 97-8.
Austrians, their parliamentary manners, 224.
Autonomists, the old party, 29, 35-6, 45-6, 159 et seq. --the Rieka party, 46, 54, 261.
Avramovi['c] of the Peasants' party, 242.
Badoglio (General) and the coal-supply, 215-6.
Balkan Committee, 347.
Banat, after the War, 124 et seq., 362 et seq.
Baro, see Rieka.
Bartlett (C. A. H.) and Italy's rights, 139.
Basri Bey, 292-3.
Beaumont (A.), the correspondent, 47, 53, 55-6, 64.
Belloc (H.), his curious ideas, 25-6, 35.
Bellum Gallicum, quoted, 287.
Bencivenga (General) and the Albanians, 280.
Benelli (Sem), poet and warrior, 140.
Berati Bey, the delegate, 273.
Berlin Congress and two villages, 304.
Bessa Shqyptare, its existence, 285-6.
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